Charles Johnson weds Miss Anna Parrott

 
The Cartersville American
Cartersville, Georgia
February 16, 1886, page 3
 
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“Kingston Dots.”

Sunday being Valentine’s day, and the old legend is that Birds mate on that day, and so it was in Calhoun.  Mr. Charles Johnson, of West Point, and Miss Anna Parrott, were married at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. J. E. Parrot, at 3 p. m., Rev. Mr. Jewell officiating.  Miss Anna is a sweet little bird and is telegraph operator at West Point.  The bride and groom, left immediately for West Point, with the good wishes of their numerous friends.

 

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